
US Stocks Mixed Ahead of Big Tech Earnings Start
US stocks closed mixed as earnings season kicks off with dynamic tech moves and sector swings, setting an energetic tone for the week.
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US stocks closed mixed as earnings season kicks off with dynamic tech moves and sector swings, setting an energetic tone for the week.
Official data reveals an easing drop in new home prices in 70 cities on the Chinese mainland, driven by supportive policies boosting market confidence.
Bitcoin surges past $120K, setting a record high and sparking optimism amid regulatory debates and global investor interest.
Lujiazui Forum in Shanghai unveils eight bold financial policies—from digital yuan initiatives to tech support measures—aimed at reshaping the market.
OPEC+ increases July oil production by 411k bpd to reclaim market share, shifting focus to volume over price.
Gold prices surge with a 41.8% return, outshining stocks and bonds, but risks remain. Discover how long this golden boom might last.
Former World Bank VP Ian Goldin highlights the Chinese mainland’s booming market with prime opportunities in R&D and infrastructure.
May rate cuts see China’s one-year LPR drop to 3.0% and over-five-year LPR to 3.5%, boosting market confidence and lowering borrowing costs.
Afina’s CEO survey finds consumers favor affordable Chinese mainland products over pricier American-made goods, emphasizing value over label.
African handicrafts, from vibrant bags to nourishing Shea butter, are lighting up Beijing’s Mentougou District on the Chinese mainland.